Nix, very small, and two more-newly discovered small
moons. and Nix/Hydra were identified in 2005.

Kerberos (provisionally named P4 or S/2011-134340)

Styx (S/2012-134340). On July 11, 2012, it was announced
that a team of astronomers, using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope,
discovered a fifth moon orbiting Pluto. The moon is provisionally
designated as S/2012 (134340) 1. The moon was discovered by
astronomers using nine sets of images taken by the Wide Field
Camera 3 fitted to the Hubble Telescope between June 26, 2012 and
July 9, 2012. It is estimated to be an irregular shape and 6 to 15
miles across.

The largest moon, Charon, is proportionally larger compared to its
primary than any other satellite of a known planet or dwarf planet
in the solar system. In fact there is some discussion as to whether
we should consider this a "binary system" instead of a dwarf planet
with moons because Charon is so massive that the barycenter (center
of gravity around which the bodies rotate) of the Pluto-Charon
group is not inside either of those bodies.

no it's a dwarf planet I would think that it is a dwarf planet, but its moon, Sharon, is nearly as big as it, so some MAY argue that Sharon is a dwarf planet and Pluto is the moon, but considering Pluto is slightly bigger than Sharon, I would think that Sharon would orbit Pluto rather than Pluto o…rbiting Sharon. (MORE)

Jupiter has 63 known natural satellites (with a 64th and more possible as of 2008). Saturn has 60 or more, Uranus 27 or more, Neptune 13 currently known, and Pluto has three confirmed moons (the largest, Charon, is nearly the same size as Pluto).

Charon (the largest of Pluto's three known moons) is sufficiently large in comparison to Pluto, that the centre of mass is outside the body of Pluto. This leads some astronomers to refer to Pluto and Charon as a "double planet". Pluto's other two moons, Hydra and Nix, are small enough to be held by …the combined gravity. (MORE)

No! It used to be a planet and know it is a dwarf planet. It is at the edge of the solar system, and is pretty (as in really) far away from Jupiter. It is small enough to be one of Jupiter's moons Hi, just wanted to add something- why would you even think Pluto was one of Jupiter's moons?! They… are nowhere near eachother. I would be ashamed if I asked such a dumb question like this. (MORE)

Pluto can be seen with an amateur telescope but it is not easy and you will require a great deal of supporting information on how to locate it..
Something like the Hubble Space Telescope would be required to see Pluto's moons, and then, not in any great detail.

On Pluto, the large moon Charon, just 17,000 km overhead, wouldappear nearly twice the size of our moon on Earth. However, Plutoand Charon are "tidally locked" so that each keeps the same facetowad the other as they co-rotate. So Charon is only visible fromone side of Pluto, and only that same side …of Pluto is visible fromCharon. The other four Pluto moons would be difficult to seewithout a telescope, since they are small and orbiting three andfour times as distant. (MORE)

In Roman mythology, Pluto (Greek: Hades) is the god of the underworld. The planet received this name (after many other suggestions) perhaps because it's so far from the Sun that it is in perpetual darkness

Pluto has three known moons. The largest, Charon would be the most important, it is proportionally larger, compared to its primary, than any other satellite of a known planet or dwarf planet in the solar system. The other two moons, Nix and Hydra, are much smaller

Yes, if you mean half its diameter as opposed to half its mass. Pluto's diameter is approximately 2732 km. As of 2015 it's known tohave five moons: .
Charon: diameter 1208 km; mass about 1/8 that of Pluto .
Nix, Kerberos, Hydra, and Styx: all very small and irregularlyshaped; sizes not yet prec…isely measured. (MORE)

No. Scientists once thought Pluto was a former moon of Neptune butlater realized that the configuration of its orbit did not fit thisscenario. This hypothesis was popular before Pluto was found to bepart of the Kuiper belt.

Pluto is 1441 miles in diameter, Charon is 750 miles in diameter, Nix is estimated to be about 100 miles in diameter, and Hydra is about 120 miles in diameter. We should have more definite numbers after the 2015 New Horizon mission.

Pluto currently has four confirmed natural satellites (moons). Charon is by far the largest, then there are two smaller moons called Hydra and Nix, while a fourth has also been more recently discovered in 2011. This one has no official name yet but is identified as S/2011 P 1 (or P4).

Pluto has five satellites(moon) which are Charon, Styx, Nix, Kerberos and Hydra out of which Charon is the Biggest. However, It is approximately half of pluto. If the Charon was bigger than pluto, We would probably be seeing pluto rotating around Charon. This is because,Charon would have more gravit…ional force than that of pluto as Its size would be bigger. Simply put, Bigger things dont revolve around smaller things. So, Pluto's moons are not bigger than Pluto. (MORE)

No moon in the solar system has a moon orbiting it. Scientiststhink that moons orbit too close to their planets to have their ownmoons as the orbits would be unstable. Why Pluto has five moonswhile Earth only has one is a complicated story about the uniquehistories of each planet, but is probably at… least partly relatedto Pluto's greater distance from the sun, which allows it a largersphere of influence despite its smaller mass, and its location in adebris field of smaller icy objects. (MORE)

No, Pluto was never one of Neptune's moons. It was once believedthat Pluto might once have been a moon of Neptune, but computermodels have since shown this to be impossible given the orbit thatPluto has now.

Pluto is not a moon of anything; it is a dwarf planet. Scientistsused to think that Pluto may have once been a moon of Neptune, butlater studies showed that it could not be so due to the nature ofPluto's orbit.

No. Pluto's main moon, Charon at about half of Pluto's diameter, isthe largest moon in proportion to the object it orbits .Several moons in the solar system, including our own, are actuallylarger than Pluto. The solar system's largest moon is Ganymede,which orbits Jupiter.